By: robert2008
Koreans are smart. They will change a few things and patent their own cloning process. That’s what the dumb American gets for trying to make a fast buck!
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If patent rights can’t be upheld around the world then there would truly be chaos in the market. Companies invest millions of dollars in developing new technology. The only way they can often recoup...
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The US Patent and Trademark Office is 1.5 million applications behind and counting. The supervisors at the USPTO work from home (!!!). Something needs to be done. Somebody please appoint somebody who...
View ArticleBy: Biotech Company Selects World’s Worthiest Dog, and Wants to Clone it |...
[...] last time we wrote about BioArts, the California-based biotech company was threatening action against a South Korean competitor over what BioArts says was patent infringement on its dog-cloning...
View ArticleBy: Looking to Immortalize Your Pet? Now You Can Turn Muffy’s DNA Into a...
[...] a world without Fido, Misty or Max, now there’s an alternative to getting it stuffed—or cloned. Just yank some fur from your pet’s hide and send it to DNA2Diamonds, where a team will [...]
View ArticleBy: Utah Patent Lawyers
I’m interested to hear the follow up. Also, it seems pretty far fetched to think that BioArts paid the funds to wrap up all the patentable countries. Ok. Bad pun, but it was fun.
View ArticleBy: robert2008
Koreans are smart. They will change a few things and patent their own cloning process. That’s what the dumb American gets for trying to make a fast buck!
View ArticleBy: tkv001
If patent rights can’t be upheld around the world then there would truly be chaos in the market. Companies invest millions of dollars in developing new technology. The only way they can often recoup...
View ArticleBy: Utah Patent Attorney
The US Patent and Trademark Office is 1.5 million applications behind and counting. The supervisors at the USPTO work from home (!!!). Something needs to be done. Somebody please appoint somebody who...
View ArticleBy: Biotech Company Selects World’s Worthiest Dog, and Wants to Clone it |...
[...] last time we wrote about BioArts, the California-based biotech company was threatening action against a South Korean competitor over what BioArts says was patent infringement on its dog-cloning...
View ArticleBy: Looking to Immortalize Your Pet? Now You Can Turn Muffy’s DNA Into a...
[...] a world without Fido, Misty or Max, now there’s an alternative to getting it stuffed—or cloned. Just yank some fur from your pet’s hide and send it to DNA2Diamonds, where a team will [...]
View ArticleBy: Utah Patent Lawyers
I’m interested to hear the follow up. Also, it seems pretty far fetched to think that BioArts paid the funds to wrap up all the patentable countries. Ok. Bad pun, but it was fun.
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